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Attacks on Ganduje cost Kwankwaso ministerial slot, says APC spokesman

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has claimed that the ongoing criticism of Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, the party’s National Chairman in Kano State, may have resulted in Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso losing a potential cabinet position in President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Before Tinubu announced his ministerial nominees, there were indications that Kwankwaso could secure a position in his government due to their close relationship following the presidential election.

However, Kwankwaso did not make the list of Tinubu’s ministerial nominees, while a former governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, got a slot.

The Director of Publicity of the APC, Bala Ibrahim, said he believed the attacks on Ganduje’s legacies in Kano State by Governor Abba Yusuf of the NNPP and Kwankwaso’s political godson was why Tinubu decided against giving Kwankwaso a ministerial position.

Ibrahim said, “Kwankwaso is a force to reckon with in the politics of Kano. But the way and manner his Kwankwasiyya movement goes about conducting itself has made the support for Kwankwaso to wane gradually.

“This is because of the brigandage the movement is bringing into the politics of Kano and by extension, Nigeria.

“The President must have felt the pulse of the public and weighed the relevance and implementation of his policies, particularly his effort to win the hearts of Kano people.

“There is no way you will dismiss the political maturity, sagacity and experience of Dr Abdullahi Ganduje when it comes to the way he plays politics in Kano.

“If you weigh the two on a good calibrated scale, the political weight of Ganduje is by far higher than that of Kwankwaso.”

But the Kwankwaso camp knocked the APC for trying to taint its principal.

The NNPP National Publicity Secretary, Major Agbo, said APC did not deserve a response.

Agbo said, “Some of these issues are things the party is not supposed to be reacting to now. He (Kwankwaso) has spoken directly on the issue you talked about. He is the one who opted out. What else do you want?

“If Ganduje is saying what he is saying and wants to continue to be behaving like a garrison commander, it is his business, not ours.”

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